Phil Collins Hits No. 1 With Lp, Single -- Again

For the third time this year, Britisher Phil Collins has achieved the coveted chart ''double'' -- having both the No. 1 single and the No. 1 album in the same week.

Collins' first and second ''doubles'' came in late March and early April, when his LP No Jacket Required ruled the album chart during the same two weeks that the LP's first single, the bittersweet ballad ''One More Night,'' was America's No. 1 song.

In the two months since then, a variety of albums have kept Collins out of the top spot, including USA for Africa's We Are the World, Prince's Around the World in a Day and, most recently, the soundtrack from the movie Beverly Hills Cop.

But through it all, Collins' No Jacket Required remained within striking distance of the leaders, and began to pick up momentum as the album's second single, the dance smash ''Sussudio,'' started zipping up the chart.

''Sussudio'' finally has moved up to No. 1, after being kept out of the top spot twice by Bryan Adams' huge hit ''Heaven,'' which now has slipped to No. 4. And, at the same time, No Jacket Required finally moved back to No. 1 on the album chart, dropping Beverly Hills Cop to No. 3.

Collins is likely to repeat as a ''double'' champion next week, but only after a tough battle on both charts. The biggest fight will be on the singles list, where ''Sussudio'' could very well be edged out by Duran Duran's ''A View to a Kill,'' which moved from No. 3 to No. 2 and still is at peak airplay. But there's also an interesting matchup on the album chart, where No Jacket Required could lose its No. 1 ranking -- again. This time, the spoiler could be Tears for Fears' Songs from the Big Chair, which has been making slow but steady progress and now has climbed to the No. 2 position.

Pick hits of the week: ''Invincible'' by Pat Benatar and ''Summer of '69'' by Bryan Adams. Neither of these songs is really dynamite, but both will do well because they are solid, straight-ahead rockers, and offer radio listeners a welcome change of pace from the synth-dance-ballad mix that has dominated the airwaves lately.